Our apartment building has one washer and dryer in the basement storage room. One of the only things I don't like about this place. We rarely use them, since we see our parents often enough that we usually wash our clothes there. When we do our laundry here though, we normally do multiple loads in a row. Sometimes I'll pop a load in, come back down when it's finished, and see that someone else has put their basket of clothes 'in line', claiming next machine use. This is perfectly acceptable and I have done this before too. But here's the issue... I've had it happen several times before where the other person's clothes will sit there for a long time, up to several hours. What would you do? Obviously everyone's time is precious, including the person who was waiting for their turn, but where do you draw the line?
Our old machines had no indication of time remaining, so it was more understandable if the person plopped their clothes down and didn't come back for awhile, since how would they know... yet, our new machines have time remaining indicators, so you know exactly when you need to be back to transfer from machine to dryer, or put your load in. Now I wait about 30-45 minutes. If the person in line neglects to come back, they lose their place. I feel bad but what else can you do? I guess if I knew who was waiting I'd gladly give them a knock and let them know it was their turn. But after having seen clothes sitting there for a LONG time before, 30-45 minutes is it. The same goes for people who leave their clothes in the dryer long after they have finished... those go on top of the machine
Our old machines had no indication of time remaining, so it was more understandable if the person plopped their clothes down and didn't come back for awhile, since how would they know... yet, our new machines have time remaining indicators, so you know exactly when you need to be back to transfer from machine to dryer, or put your load in. Now I wait about 30-45 minutes. If the person in line neglects to come back, they lose their place. I feel bad but what else can you do? I guess if I knew who was waiting I'd gladly give them a knock and let them know it was their turn. But after having seen clothes sitting there for a LONG time before, 30-45 minutes is it. The same goes for people who leave their clothes in the dryer long after they have finished... those go on top of the machine